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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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road to the north-eastern corner of Section 324; thence
along the northern and western boundary of the said Sec-
tion 324 and the northern boundary of Section 353 of the
said block and survey district, the southern end of Milrick's
Line, thence by that line to the Manawatu River, thence by
that river to the southern end of Karere Road, thence by
that road to the Kairanga No. 1 Line, thence by that line to
the Longburn-Campbelltown Road, thence by that road to
the Bunnythorpe-Kairanga Line; thence towards the north-
west by that line to the place of commencement.

  • MANAWATU.

This district is bounded towards the north, north-east, and
east generally by the Rangitikei, Oroua, Palmerston, and
Masterton Electoral Districts, hereinbefore described, from the
ocean at the mouth of the Wangaehu River to the southern-
most corner of the Tokomaru South Riding (as existing on the
10th day of September, 1917); thence towards the south-
west generally by the south-western boundary of the said
riding to the Manawatu River; thence by that river to the
ocean; thence towards the west generally by the ocean to
the place of commencement.

OTAKI.

This district is bounded towards the north-east and east
generally by the Manawatu, Masterton, and Wairarapa Elec-
toral Districts, hereinbefore described, from the ocean at the
mouth of the Manawatu River to the Wellington-Napier
Railway line crossing the Rimutaka Range at the Summit
Tunnel; thence in a northerly, westerly, and southerly direc-
tion generally by the said Wellington-Napier Railway line
to its intersection with the north-eastern boundary of Sec-
tion 130, Block II, Rimutaka Survey District; thence to-
wards the south-east generally by the north-eastern boundary
of the said Section 130 and north-eastern boundaries of
Sections 293 and 294 to and along the south-eastern boundary
of the said Section 294, to and along the north-eastern, south-
eastern, and south-western boundaries of Section 289, to and
along the south-western boundaries of Sections 448, 290, and
291 to the Mungaroa Road; thence by that road to the
north-eastern boundary of Section 147; thence by the north-
eastern boundary of the said Section 147 and the north-
eastern and northern boundaries of Section 148 of the said
block and survey district to the south-eastern corner of the
Upper Hutt Town District (as existing on the 10th day of
September, 1917); thence by the southern and western
boundaries of the said town district to the Hutt Electoral
District (as described in New Zealand Gazette No. 76, of the
27th September, 1911) at the Hutt River; thence by the
said electoral district to Port Nicholson; thence by the said
Port Nicholson to a point in line with the north-eastern
boundary of Section 15, Block XII, Belmont Survey District;
thence towards the south generally by a right line to
and along the north-eastern boundary of the said Section 15
to and along the eastern, northern, and western boundaries
of Section 1 of the said block and survey district to the
south-eastern corner of Section 40, Paparangi Settlement;
thence by the southern boundary of the said settlement to
the north-eastern corner of the Johnsonville Town District
(as existing on the 10th day of September, 1917); thence by
the northern boundary of the said town district to the Ohariu
Valley Road at the north-western corner of the aforesaid
town district; thence by the said Ohariu Valley Road to the
Johnsonville-Ohariu Road; thence by that road to the
southern boundary of the Porirua Riding (as existing on the
10th day of September, 1917); thence by the southern
boundary of that riding to the ocean; thence towards the
north-west generally by the ocean to the place of commence-
ment: including Mana Island and Kapiti Island.

HUTT.

This district is bounded towards the north generally by
the Otaki Electoral District, hereinbefore described, from the
Hutt River at the north-western corner of the Upper Hutt
Town District to the Hutt Electoral District (as described in
New Zealand Gazette No. 76, of the 27th September, 1911) at
the Wellington-Napier Railway line crossing the Rimutaka
Range at the Summit Tunnel; thence towards the south-
east generally by the said Hutt Electoral District to the
ocean at Cape Turakirae; thence towards the south-west by
the ocean and the eastern shores of Port Nicholson to the
said Otaki Electoral District; thence towards the north-west
by that electoral district to the place of commencement:
including Somes Island.

WELLINGTON NORTH.

This district is bounded towards the north by the Wel-
ington North Electoral District (as described in New Zealand
Gazette No. 76, of the 27th September, 1911) from Wades-
town at the southern end of Weld Street to Port Nicholson;
thence towards the north-east and east by Port Nicholson
and Lambton Harbour to a point in line with the middle of
Taranaki Street, thence by a right line and along Taranaki
Street to Dixon Street; thence towards the south generally
by Dixon Street to Willis Street, thence by Willis Street to
Ghuznee Street, thence by Ghuznee Street to the said Wel-
ington North Electoral District, and by that electoral dis-
trict to Norna Crescent; thence towards the west generally
by Norna Crescent to Raroa Road, thence by Raroa Road to
Plunket Street, thence by Plunket Street to Upland Road,
thence by Upland Road to Boundary Road, thence by
Boundary Road to and along the eastern boundaries of
Sections 354, 307, 308, 309, and 310 to the Main Karori
Road, thence by the Main Karori Road to Patanga Crescent,
thence by the south-western side of Patanga Crescent and
its production to the southernmost corner of the Town Belt
at the south-eastern corner of Section 13, thence by the
western boundary of the said Town Belt to the place of
commencement; including all wharves and extensions sea-
ward.

WELLINGTON CENTRAL.

This district is bounded towards the north generally by the
Wellington North Electoral District, hereinbefore described,
from Norna Crescent to Lambton Harbour, thence by Lamb-
ton Harbour to the Wellington Central Electoral District (as
described in New Zealand Gazette No. 76, of the 27th Sep-
tember, 1911) at Clyde Quay; thence towards the east,
south-west, and north by the said Wellington Central Elec-
toral District to the place of commencement: including all
wharves and extensions seaward.

WELLINGTON EAST.

This district is bounded towards the north, east, south, and
west by the boundaries of the Wellington East Electoral
District (as described in New Zealand Gazette No. 76, of the
27th September, 1911).

WELLINGTON SOUTH.

This district is bounded towards the north-east and south
generally by the Wellington South Electoral District (as
described in New Zealand Gazette No. 76, of the 27th Septem-
ber, 1911) from the south-western corner of Wellington Cen-
tral Electoral District, hereinbefore described, to the junction
of Russell Terrace and Herald Street; thence towards the
south by Herald Street and Britomart Street to the said
Wellington South Electoral District; thence towards the
south and west generally by the aforesaid Wellington South
Electoral District to the place of commencement.

WELLINGTON SUBURBS.

This district is bounded towards the north generally by
the Otaki Electoral District, hereinbefore described, from the
ocean at the south-western corner of Porirua Riding to Port
Nicholson; thence towards the south-east generally by Port
Nicholson to the Wellington North Electoral District, here-
before described; thence by the said Wellington North
Electoral District, and by the Wellington Central, Wellington
South, and Wellington East Electoral Districts, hereinbefore
described, to Evans Bay; thence by Evans Bay and Port
Nicholson to the ocean at Palmer Head; thence towards the
south, west, and north-west by the ocean to the place of
commencement.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right
Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile,
Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and
Saint George, Member of the Royal Victorian
Order, Governor-General and Commander-in-
Chief in and over His Majesty's Dominion of
New Zealand and its Dependencies; and issued
under the Seal of the said Dominion, at the
Government House at Wellington, this seventh
day of February, in the year of our Lord one
thousand nine hundred and eighteen.

W. F. MASSEY,
Prime Minister.

GOD SAVE THE KING!



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πŸ›οΈ Proclamation of New Electoral Districts for the North Island (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
7 February 1918
Electoral districts, Boundaries, North Island, Proclamation
  • Arthur William de Brito Savile, Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief
  • W. F. Massey, Prime Minister